Washington, Fall Hill, Maury to be converted Thursday

November 9, 2022 | Fredericksburg City News |

On Thursday, November 10th, the one-way sections of Washington Avenue, Fall Hill Avenue and Maury Street, north of the canal and adjacent to the old hospital, will be converted to two-way traffic flow.

Over the recent weeks, the City’s contractor has been working to upgrade access ramps, mill street sections, and pave these areas. The contractor is in the process of adding new pavement striping as the final step to make this traffic pattern change. Pavement-marking operations will get under way Thursday morning. Once markings and sign changes are completed, the streets will convert to two-way.

Consideration to make this traffic pattern change was included in the Area 6 Small Area Plan adopted by City Council in February 2019, after extensive outreach with local residents and businesses regarding the Small Area Plan. It was proposed as a measure to assist in traffic calming to reduce vehicle speeds in area neighborhoods. Subsequently, the proposed change was the subject of an engineering study completed in October 2019. The City Council then programmed and funded the project in the FY23 Capital Improvements Program.

The traffic-pattern changes from one-way to two-way streets is intended to affect driver behavior to reduce vehicle speeds in presenting a narrower appearance and to prevent vehicles from passing, which should increase safety of pedestrians, bicyclists and motorists. This will also make the streets more efficient by reducing travel distances.

If you are interested in receiving more traffic-related updates or other types of alerts within the City, you are invited to subscribe to the City’s traffic alerts, which will send timely road-impact notices to subscribers by text and email. To subscribe, please visit FredericksburgAlert.com, create an account and select the list for General Community > Traffic Alerts. For additional questions, please contact Fredericksburg Public Works at 540-372-1023.

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